Having trouble bringing up the topic of money with your significant other? These questions will get the ball rolling. Explore one or two topics at a time, and by the end of the list, you and your partner will have a better understanding of your relations
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Eating out and going to movies are great ways to spend time with friends – but are these activities fattening up your credit card bill? Having fun with friends doesn’t have to be expensive – try one of these activities the next time you get together.
Did you know adults with active friendships are healthier and live longer lives? It’s true – but spending time with friends isn’t always easy when work and family are demanding your time. Try these tips for staying connected.
According to a survey conducted by marriageadvice.com, nearly one in five couples fights about money. But does it have to be that way? If money is causing problems in your relationship, consider these strategies: